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Western New England Law Review
FIRST ANNUAL NORTHEASTERN PEOPLE OF COLOR LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP CONFERENCE
Symposium Articles
KEYNOTE SPEECH
Julius L. Chambers
PANEL: THE DIVERSITY AMONG US
Berta E. Hernández, Leonard M. Baynes, Jenny Rivera, and Alfred Chueh-Chin Yen
PANEL: WELFARE/SOCIAL JUSTICE: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Rebecca Johnson, Dianne Wilkerson, Lynne Polito, and Larry C. Backer
PANEL: STATUS, PROGRESS, AND INTEGRATION OF LAWYERS OF COLOR IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION
Sterling Johnson Jr., Zachary Carter, Teresita Alicea, Renée Landers, Jacqueline Berrien, and Jacques C. Leroy
PANEL: SPLIT PERSONALITIES: TEACHING AND SCHOLARSHIP IN NONSTEREOTYPICAL AREAS OF THE LAW
Reginald L. Robinson, Lisa C. Ikemoto, Dorothy A. Brown, Carlos Cuevas, and Robert P. Wasson Jr.
Essays
TEACHING FROM THE MARGINS: RACE AS A PEDAGOGICAL SUB-TEXT: A CRITICAL ESSAY
Reginald L. Robinson
LAW AND THE POSSIBILITY OF JUSTICE
Verna C. Sánchez
Article
THE ROLE OF COUNSEL AND THE COURTS IN ADDRESSING FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL BARRIERS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF A CRIMINAL PROCEEDING
Richard W. Cole and Laura Maslow-Armand